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Purchasing Surveillance Cameras - Procurement Research Report

Surveillance Cameras price data and market research for sourcing professionals

Date Published: April 2018

Overview

ProcurementIQ’s Surveillance Cameras procurement research is intended to help you save time and money in the initial research stages of the buying process. Our data and analysis explain the characteristics, pricing dynamics, supply chain risks and negotiation tactics of Surveillance Cameras to help your company negotiate strategically with suppliers. Our report insights also give your company the credibility to work with internal stakeholders and executives to better manage the sourcing process.

Surveillance Cameras - Recent Price Trend

The price of surveillance cameras has been declining at an average annual rate of 1.6% in the three years to 2018. While demand for surveillance cameras has grown during this period, market prices have fallen due to intense marketplace competition and reduced input costs.Demand for surveillance cameras has increased in the three years to 2018 due to a rise in the number of businesses and an.

Surveillance Cameras - Total Cost of Ownership

The average total cost of ownership (TCO) for surveillance cameras is moderate, but can range from low to high depending on whether or not the buyer already has a CCTV system in place. Surveillance cameras typically operate as a component of a CCTV system, which is comprised of multiple cameras, a recording device and a monitor. As a result, buyers that do not already have a recording device or.

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About this Report

This report is intended to assist buyers of surveillance and security cameras. Surveillance cameras are used to monitor behavior or locations, usually with the intention of protecting people or property. Surveillance cameras are typically connected to a recording device to store video and a monitor to view video recordings to form a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system. This report excludes other components of CCTV systems, such as recording devices and monitors, as well as alarm systems, motion detectors, mobile phones with recording capabilities, body cameras and hand-held video cameras. Key buyers include governments, retailers, property managers, hotels and casinos. Common suppliers of surveillance cameras include technology companies and security companies.